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6.1 Key Concepts
To set up a document, you should understand the following key concepts:
Document Setup (Page 54)
Digit Substitution (Page 54)
6.1.1 Document Setup
What does document setup involve?
Document setup is the first step in creating a document and involves associating the document with a PPD.
PPD files, or PostScript Printer Description files are used by PostScript printer drivers to print to PostScript
devices.
The PPD, along with the sample data file you associate with the document and the emulation you select define
how your document handles its input data, and consequently determine the accuracy of the output the
document produces with the data stream it receives at runtime.
Document setup also involves giving the document a name, setting default printer options for the document,
associating one or more attachments with the document if necessary, setting any binding margins you want
the document to use, and adjusting options that can improve the document performance at runtime.
Normally the default PPD can be used. However, if the default PPD fails, it is recommended you search for one
made available by the manufacturer. You can modify any of the document setup settings at any point during
the document creation process. If you change or modify the PPD associated with the document, you should
verify the change does not compromise the accuracy of the output the document produces.
6.1.2 Digit Substitution
What is digit substitution?
PlanetPress Design gives you the option to display numbers in Arabic, Farsi or Hindi. This document specific
option is called Digit substitution and is available in the Document properties.
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